Zablotsky Benjamin, Bramlett Matthew, Blumberg Stephen J
National Center for Health Statistics, 3311 Toledo Road, Hyattsville, MD 20782, USA.
National Center for Health Statistics, 3311 Toledo Road, Hyattsville, MD 20782, USA.
Disabil Health J. 2015 Oct;8(4):626-34. doi: 10.1016/j.dhjo.2015.03.006. Epub 2015 Mar 20.
There is currently little consensus on how the severity of a child's autism spectrum disorder (ASD) should be measured, and yet despite the lack of a standardized definition, parents were readily able to answer a question asking them to describe the severity of his/her child's ASD in a national survey.
The current study examined factors associated with a parent's judgment of ASD severity, by identifying child and household characteristics that were associated with a parent's severity rating of his/her child's ASD, including child ASD symptomatology, child impact, and family impact.
Data came from the 2011 Survey of Pathways to Diagnosis and Services ("Pathways"). A total of 967 parents in households with a child diagnosed with ASD between the ages of 6-17 were eligible for the current study. A measurement model was used to create latent factors of child symptoms, child impact, and family impact; multivariate logistic regression models examined the relationship between these latent factors and the parent's severity rating of their child's ASD.
Children with higher family impact factor scores were more likely to have parents who rated their child's ASD as the most severe. Surprisingly, symptomatology and impact on the child were less predictive of severe ratings.
A parent's conceptualization of their child's ASD severity may vary more as a function of the impact of the child's condition on the family and less as a function of the symptoms exhibited by the child or the impact directly felt by the child.
目前对于如何衡量儿童自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的严重程度几乎没有共识,然而尽管缺乏标准化定义,但在一项全国性调查中,父母们仍能够轻松回答一个要求他们描述其孩子ASD严重程度的问题。
本研究通过确定与父母对其孩子ASD严重程度评分相关的儿童和家庭特征,包括儿童ASD症状、对儿童的影响以及对家庭的影响,来考察与父母对ASD严重程度判断相关的因素。
数据来自2011年诊断与服务途径调查(“途径”)。共有967名家中有6至17岁被诊断患有ASD儿童的父母符合本研究的条件。使用测量模型来创建儿童症状、对儿童的影响以及对家庭的影响的潜在因素;多变量逻辑回归模型考察了这些潜在因素与父母对其孩子ASD严重程度评分之间的关系。
家庭影响因素得分较高的儿童,其父母将孩子的ASD评为最严重的可能性更大。令人惊讶的是,症状和对儿童的影响对严重程度评分的预测性较低。
父母对孩子ASD严重程度的概念化可能更多地取决于孩子的状况对家庭的影响,而较少取决于孩子表现出的症状或孩子直接感受到的影响。